Peter Dimov via Boost said: (by the date of Mon, 24 Aug 2020 17:10:48 +0300)
Either way, if we go with the strict interpretation and decide that
{0x0028, 0x0029, bidi_bracket_type::open}, {0x0029, 0x0028, bidi_bracket_type::close}, {0x005B, 0x005D, bidi_bracket_type::open}, {0x005D, 0x005B, bidi_bracket_type::close}, {0x007B, 0x007D, bidi_bracket_type::open}, {0x007D, 0x007B, bidi_bracket_type::close},
is a derived work of a Unicode data file, I see no way of ever having a Unicode library in Boost.
There are debian packages available which support UTF-8 encoding, conversion etc. Debian has rather strict license requirements. These packages wouldn't be possible if the code numbers of UTF code glyphs weren't publicly accessible. Also there are many online UTF-8 databases. -- # Janek Kozicki http://janek.kozicki.pl/